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    Eudora Welty the protagonist Phoenix must overcome many diverse types of obstacles in order to acquire the medicine that she needs for her grandson. She must triumph over physical, emotional, and mental obstacles on her lengthy journey into town. These varying obstacles all hindered her progress, but in the end she was able to prevail over them due to her perseverance, determination and love for her family. The main cause of her motivation came from knowing that she was the sole individual that…

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    use for me as I currently chat with patients about their daily lives and educate them on what they could do to improve their health and obtain better clinical results. I feel like this skill of communication will be a great asset in my pursuit of medicine for my…

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    In William Sydney Porter’s (pen name O. Henry) novel The Gift of the Magi, (1906), the young married couple, Jim and Della, the setting takes place during Christmas. The force that makes it difficult for the couple is having one dollar and eighty seven between the two of them and trying to find more money and of buying gifts for each other. The setting takes place during Christmas holiday. Jim and Della both admire what they possess already and want to enhance their worldly possessions (Jim’s…

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    “ The best part of P.A school is being able to look back and see how far I’ve come and how much knowledge I’ve gained’’.(Rickman Logan P.A class of 2009). Being a P.A is learning more about how are bodies work and how do we get better. P.A are primary caretakers that answer questions to patients that are concern of their health also P.As can run tests. The salary and the job security are the other two important parts of being a P.A. Since the job as a P.A is growing throughout the future there…

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    accredited with being as the leading personality to consider that diseases were instigated naturally, not owing to superstition and gods. Moreover, Hippocrates was attributed by the followers of Pythagoras of affiliating medicine and philosophy. He segregated the field of medicine from religion, trusting and holding a debate that disease was not a chastisement imposed by the gods, but rather the result of ecological influences, intake, and lifestyle habits. Certainly there is not a single detail…

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    Molière’s sentiment “to correct men by amusing them” is embodied in “The Imaginary Invalid,” or “The Hypochondriac.” Written in 1673, his final play defines his legacy, begun when he traveled through the French countryside with Madeleine Béjart and their Illustre Théǎtre. That was when he encountered the Commedia dell’Arte, the basis for modern comedy, adding its elements into his plays. Like many Enlightenment authors, including Corneille, Racine and Boileau, he resolutely applied Aristotle’s…

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    The Joy Luck Club By Amy Tan: The Unforgettable Respect "This is how a daughter honors her mother. It is shou so deep it is in your bones. The pain of the flesh is nothing. The pain you must forget. Because sometimes that is the only way to remember what is in your bones. You must peel off your skin, and that of your mother, and her mother before her. Until there is nothing. No scar, no skin, no flesh." Page 48. The Joy Luck Club is a novel based on Chinese Culture and focuses…

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    only knew she died from cigarettes, which is something that is not very clear to understand as a 6 year old. However, I was still heartbroken about the fact she was gone forever. I was even more heart broken that I never got the chance to tell her I love her. As I got older, I understood more about the functions of the heart. Heart failure is a severe failure of the heart to function properly, especially as a cause of death. Some causes are damages to the heart muscle from causes other than…

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    dies for her. Romeo completely forgets about Rosaline when he lays his eyes on Juliet for the first time at the Capulet Ball: “It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night / Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear” (1.5.42-45). Romeo instantly falls in love with Juliet and thinks she is a beautiful goddess. Shakespeare contrasts Juliet like a bright jewel with the darkness. In the balcony scene, Romeo is describing to himself how beautiful Juliet is: “as glorious to this night, being o’er my head, /…

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    choice. Through hard work and determination, I was able to attend one of the best colleges. Early on, I was inclined more towards subjects that dealt with broad knowledge and experience which carried special appeal. In the first year, for Community medicine the interaction…

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